2 story addition to Craftsman bungalow Find this Pin and more on Homes and Landscapes. by Winnie PoohBear. This project is a two story addition added to a craftsman home built in the This project is a two story addition added to a craftsman home built in the 1920s.

Balcony: Balcony,, external extension of an upper floor of a building, enclosed up to a height of about three feet (one metre) by a solid or pierced screen, by balusters (see also balustrade), or by railings. In the medieval and Renaissance periods, balconies were supported by corbels made out of successive

“A balcony is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade usually above the ground floor.” The word “balcony” is actually derived from the Italian word for “large window.”

Having plants and flowers on the balcony is a delight but the pots take a lot of space and you also need some space to store all the things like the watering can and sprays. View in gallery This watering can is called Squish and it’s very easy to store.

A balcony (from Italian: balcone, scaffold; cf. Old High German balcho, beam, balketta; probably cognate with Persian term بالكانه bālkāneh or its older variant پالكانه pālkāneh;) is a platform projecting from the wall of a building, supported by columns or console brackets, and enclosed with a balustrade, usually above the ground floor.

- another name for a baluster; also see spindle; the vertical railing component between the top rail and the bottom rail pin top baluster - a baluster configured to have a round, dowel (or rounded like a dowel) top designed to fit into the drilled underside of a handrail made ready to receive the baluster's top

From the Contemporary Wood Brackets to the rustic Mission corbels, simple and clean lines are the distinctive feature. With distinctly modern selections such as the Chesapeake corbels, and turn of the century styles such as the Traditional Bracket; even in this seemingly simple category there is much to choose from.

Balcony. A platform that projects from the wall of a building, and which is enclosed on its outer three sides by a balustrade, railing, or parapet. Baluster. A vertical supporting element, similar to a small column. Balustrade. A railing consisting of a row of balusters supporting a rail. Bay

Cover Moulding - A moulding that covers the ceiling line between the plasterboard and the staircase apron. Shop for cover mouldings Curtail Step A decorative shaped step at the bottom of the stairs usually accommodating the volute and volute newel turning of the Continuous Handrail System.

The main structural members of patio and deck overheads are posts or columns and beams, which run from post to post or from post to ledger. The beams support the roof rafters or joists, which in turn hold the roofing material.

b) how it determine the load bearing requirements of each bracket and then the necessary dimensions of the brackets in order to achieve this load bearing. Please don't tell me off the cuff to go get an engineer, because I definitely will before actually executing on this endeavour.